My father attended the Stonier Graduate School of Banking when it was a part of the university in. He loved Rutgers ever after, and when I hear this song, I understand why.
Ah, memories! I'm glad to hear - and I do mean hear - this grand old alma mater again, forty-plus years since I left "the banks" for other pursuits, other places, another life. Thanks for the memory of a misspent youth in "New B" and The Ledge and Clothier Hall and...well, I won't go on too long here. Thank you from a member of the Class of '66 (that's NINETEEN sixty-six, of course; for Rutgers, I must specify the century as well.)
Great rendition. Just wondering, what's the name of the song sung following the alma mater? Thanks!
rjaymoose 11 months ago
@rjaymoose I can't believe no one has responded to this. The song is "Vive L'Amour." Only the chorus and first stanza are sung in this version.
ScarletKnight1995 2 months ago
@ScarletKnight1995 Thank you.
rjaymoose 2 months ago
You do all loyal Sons and Daughters of Alma Mater proud!
flattop55 1 year ago
Beautiful job! There's nothing like quite like the sound of a talented group of men singing.
danar75 2 years ago
My father attended the Stonier Graduate School of Banking when it was a part of the university in. He loved Rutgers ever after, and when I hear this song, I understand why.
798389 2 years ago
Ah, memories! I'm glad to hear - and I do mean hear - this grand old alma mater again, forty-plus years since I left "the banks" for other pursuits, other places, another life. Thanks for the memory of a misspent youth in "New B" and The Ledge and Clothier Hall and...well, I won't go on too long here. Thank you from a member of the Class of '66 (that's NINETEEN sixty-six, of course; for Rutgers, I must specify the century as well.)
34039thstreet 4 years ago 5